Critical Consensus: "Fire" Blazes; "Scissors" Isn't Sharp Enough; "Saw III" Not Screened: Guess The Tomatometer!
This week at the movies, we've got the return of Jigsaw ("Saw III," starring Tobin Bell), a tale of rebellion in apartheid-era South Africa ("Catch a Fire," starring Derek Luke and Tim Robbins), and a story of family dysfunction in the 1970s ("Running with Scissors," starring Annette Bening, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin). What do the critics have to say?
The sheer awfulness of South Africa's apartheid system has been grist for Hollywood's mill in recent years, but Phillip Noyce's "Catch a Fire" may be one of the subgenre's strongest entries to date. "Fire" tells the true story of Patrick Chamusso (Derek Luke), a dedicated family man falsely accused of terrorism who in turn becomes a radical rebel fighter against the apartheid government. Critics say the film works as both a political thriller and as a potent history lesson, and it features a particularly strong performance from Luke. At 77 percent on the Tomatometer, you may want to "Catch" this one. (Check out RT editor Jen Yamato's review from the Toronto Film Fest here.)

"If you are the big tree/ We are the small axe/ Ready to cut you down (well sharp)/ To cut you down."
Augusten Burroughs' memoir "Running with Scissors" struck a nerve as a bizarre depiction of dysfunctional families and a culture of therapy among the privileged. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear the movie adaptation will do the same. The film is a coming-of-age story about a young man whose unstable mother sends him to live with her therapist's family, at which point his life only gets weirder. The critics say the film features some sharp performances -- particularly by Annette Bening -- but also note the film is too awash with mannered eccentricity and cartoonish caricatures rather than fully developed characters. At 33 percent on the Tomatometer, this one's "Running" on fumes.

"Listen doc, let me start off by saying I hate your socks."
They say the first cut is the deepest. And if the fact that it hasn't been screened for critics is any indication, it appears that in the case of "Saw III," the blade's gotten pretty dull. So kids, it's time to bust out the old crystal balls and play Guess the Tomatometer!

This guy is especially mad because he'll be late to the office Halloween party.
Also in theaters this week in limited release: "Cocaine Cowboys," a documentary about drug smuggling in Miami in the late 1970s and early 1980s, is at 100 percent; "Exit: The Right to Die," a documentary about assisted suicide, is at 86 percent; "Shut Up & Sing," a rockumentary about the Dixie Chicks, is at 83 percent; "Babel," Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's globetrotting film about despair and interconnectivity, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, is at 72 percent; "The Wild Blue Yonder: A Science Fiction Fantasy," Werner Herzog's latest epic journey, is at 70 percent; "The Bridge," a doc about suicides on San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, is at 63 percent; "Climates," an atmospheric Turkish import about the decline of a relationship, is at 46 percent; and "Death of a President," the incendiary mockumentary about a plot against George W. Bush, bombed with the critics, as it's at 33 percent.

"Babel": "Though the mountains divide/ And the oceans are wide/ It's a small world after all."
Recent Slasher Movies:
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18% -- Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)
57% -- Feast (2006)
35% -- Calvaire (2006)
20% -- Mad Cowgirl (2006)
6% -- See No Evil (2006)
Recent Derek Luke Movies:
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58% -- Glory Road (2006)
82% -- Friday Night Lights (2004)
65% -- Spartan (2004)
83% -- Pieces of April (2003)
22% -- Biker Boyz (2003)
Recent Annette Bening Movies:
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33% -- Mrs. Harris (2005)
76% -- Being Julia (2004)
79% -- Open Range (2003)
45% -- What Planet Are You From? (2000)
89% -- American Beauty (1999)
The sheer awfulness of South Africa's apartheid system has been grist for Hollywood's mill in recent years, but Phillip Noyce's "Catch a Fire" may be one of the subgenre's strongest entries to date. "Fire" tells the true story of Patrick Chamusso (Derek Luke), a dedicated family man falsely accused of terrorism who in turn becomes a radical rebel fighter against the apartheid government. Critics say the film works as both a political thriller and as a potent history lesson, and it features a particularly strong performance from Luke. At 77 percent on the Tomatometer, you may want to "Catch" this one. (Check out RT editor Jen Yamato's review from the Toronto Film Fest here.)

"If you are the big tree/ We are the small axe/ Ready to cut you down (well sharp)/ To cut you down."
Augusten Burroughs' memoir "Running with Scissors" struck a nerve as a bizarre depiction of dysfunctional families and a culture of therapy among the privileged. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear the movie adaptation will do the same. The film is a coming-of-age story about a young man whose unstable mother sends him to live with her therapist's family, at which point his life only gets weirder. The critics say the film features some sharp performances -- particularly by Annette Bening -- but also note the film is too awash with mannered eccentricity and cartoonish caricatures rather than fully developed characters. At 33 percent on the Tomatometer, this one's "Running" on fumes.

"Listen doc, let me start off by saying I hate your socks."
They say the first cut is the deepest. And if the fact that it hasn't been screened for critics is any indication, it appears that in the case of "Saw III," the blade's gotten pretty dull. So kids, it's time to bust out the old crystal balls and play Guess the Tomatometer!

This guy is especially mad because he'll be late to the office Halloween party.
Also in theaters this week in limited release: "Cocaine Cowboys," a documentary about drug smuggling in Miami in the late 1970s and early 1980s, is at 100 percent; "Exit: The Right to Die," a documentary about assisted suicide, is at 86 percent; "Shut Up & Sing," a rockumentary about the Dixie Chicks, is at 83 percent; "Babel," Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's globetrotting film about despair and interconnectivity, starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, is at 72 percent; "The Wild Blue Yonder: A Science Fiction Fantasy," Werner Herzog's latest epic journey, is at 70 percent; "The Bridge," a doc about suicides on San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, is at 63 percent; "Climates," an atmospheric Turkish import about the decline of a relationship, is at 46 percent; and "Death of a President," the incendiary mockumentary about a plot against George W. Bush, bombed with the critics, as it's at 33 percent.

"Babel": "Though the mountains divide/ And the oceans are wide/ It's a small world after all."
Recent Slasher Movies:
----------------------------
18% -- Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)
57% -- Feast (2006)
35% -- Calvaire (2006)
20% -- Mad Cowgirl (2006)
6% -- See No Evil (2006)
Recent Derek Luke Movies:
----------------------------------
58% -- Glory Road (2006)
82% -- Friday Night Lights (2004)
65% -- Spartan (2004)
83% -- Pieces of April (2003)
22% -- Biker Boyz (2003)
Recent Annette Bening Movies:
--------------------------------------
33% -- Mrs. Harris (2005)
76% -- Being Julia (2004)
79% -- Open Range (2003)
45% -- What Planet Are You From? (2000)
89% -- American Beauty (1999)
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on Oct 26 2006 04:35 PM Catch a Fire looks really good. happy that it is getting good reviews. I will be seeing that and Saw 3. Saw 3 will be number 1. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 04:39 PM Derek Luke is a great actor. He always do the right film to get him on the A-list. I did not know about Catch a Fire at first. But now that it is getting good reviews. I will be seeing it. I will also see Saw 3. P.S Flags of our fathers was not good, do not wasit your time this weekend with that film. Just thought i should tell you that. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 04:44 PM Saw 3- 23% (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 05:07 PM saw..... 117% (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 05:08 PM thats 17% although i think it would be some sort of record at 117% (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 05:08 PM thats 17% although i think it would be some sort of record at 117% (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 05:15 PM Well, if Saw I got 45% and Saw II got 35%, I'm gonna keep up that trend and predict that Saw III comes out around 25%. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 26 2006 05:40 PM Wbgoose: Saw III looks like an improvement over the second though, so I'm going to predict 54 percent. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 26 2006 06:26 PM Catch a Fire looks quite good and I think I might see it in the coming weeks. As for Saw 3 it looks like crap. I'd guess around 28%. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 06:52 PM saw 38%. i'll definitely be watching it. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 06:58 PM In reply to this comment (#847401) Regardless of whether or not it's an improvement, I highly doubt that the critical majority will be any more forgiving by this point (as opposed to Jackass 2, where a lot of them just seemed to throw up their hands). And what was so wrong with Saw II, anyway? (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 07:10 PM Saw 3 - not screened for critics...big surprise. Pure, and utter trash. Shouldn't score anything above 10%. Movie-making doesn't get any worse than this. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 26 2006 08:43 PM Critics: 43% COTC: 33% Users: 70% (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 27 2006 01:02 AM sawIII will get a suprising 54 % (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 27 2006 04:03 AM Well, Saw 3 is at 83%. Which is VERY impressive. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 27 2006 07:29 AM Technicially, it's at 86 percent if you count the Horror Channel's review. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 27 2006 08:07 AM 76% bitches. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 27 2006 08:29 AM Well, Saw 3 is at 83%. Which is VERY impressive" "It's got like 6 reviews! It will settle down around 35-45%. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 27 2006 09:27 AM Saw III will sit around 30-40% But users will be in the 70's. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 27 2006 10:05 AM Saw 3 - 39% (Reply to this) |
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